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THE KIDNEYS.

(By "Lumbar.")

Too much f-tret* cannot be placed upon the importance of the maintenance of a norm*! condition of the kidneys. Health it a fctaU in which all the organs perform their functions freely and properly. The kidney* ma* bo in an unhealthy condition even though no pain be felt in their region. Some o! the symptoms which indicate that the kidneve are not working efficiently are .-—Fluttering and pain at the heart, tendency, to rheumatism, chills ' and fevers, dropsies! swelling of the ankles, scrotum, and limbs, swelling of the eyelids, hard puipe, debility, intense pain in the small of the back, especially upon sudden excitement, indices tion, failure of perspiration and hot and dry condition of the skin, abnormal irregularity in urinating, and an unnatural colour or consistency of the urine. For more than twenty years Warner'# Safe Cure has demonstrated iU remarkable curative properties in eases of kidney di.«Persons who recogni&o, in the lis' c iven. symptoms from which they may be suffering, may. with confidence, common« a courso of this great -pceifie with tho fulexpectation of the restoration to health o the kidneys and t-lio consequent disappear ance of the distressing symptom?. , A treatise on kidney and .liver disorder? will be sent, post free, on application tc H H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian branch, Melbourne. In addition to the regular 5~. and & Jbottles of Warner's Sate Cure, a concentra. Ed form of the medicine is now issued a?s Ad rx>r bottle. Warner s fcafc C-ur<> (Concentrated) is not compounded with and contains the same ( number of clot*? a. the 5a bottle of Warner fi Safe Cure. "It seems to me," said Mrs. Wakeman, pausing on the sidewalk to let the 2™..' pupils, iu?t released from bondage, rush by, " that- school must be more interesting that' it was in mv time. The children acquis so much general knowledge, nowadays-^. much that is useful— ' 1 hey do, agreed Mrs. Northrop, promptly. Now i.u. comes lit! Johnnv l.reenlicld-wc ask what he learned. Here, dolati.y. t«U m what vour lesfeon was about to-day. "About octagons," replied blushing Johnny. " -\nd what,' pursued Mrs. skeham, »< an octagon':" "It's a mauystded animal, piped the lad. " that grabs you when yo* go in swimming."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

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THE KIDNEYS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

THE KIDNEYS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)